Healthy Apartment
- LEAD ARCHITECT
- Jim Olson, FAIA (view bio)
- LOCATION & YEAR
- Bellevue, Washington, 1995
- PROJECT TYPES
- Houses/Apartments
Poject Details
The clients wanted a house that reflected their interest in Asia to accommodate their collection of Japanese arts. A gallery runs the length of the apartment connecting all of the living spaces, and ends in a window-wall that opens to Lake Washington. The gallery is treated as a “spine of light.” Materials are used in their simplest form, in part to rely on their inherent beauty, but also to limit the potential for toxicity (the owners required non-toxic materials and construction techniques); thus unstained maple, natural, non-toxic fabrics and other inert materials, such as marble, were used.

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